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GHK-cu and DHT
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<blockquote data-quote="BadassBlues" data-source="post: 265568" data-attributes="member: 38526"><p>I have had a lot of sun exposure, plus a significant amount of tanning booth time. My skin was really looking bad as I aged. Crepey, loss of elasticity and dull. I have used glycolic acid with some success, but nothing like what the GHK cu has done.</p><p></p><p>I started using GHK cu topical several years ago on my face with excellent results. Improved elasticity, firmness and overall brightening. It is amazing stuff. I began injections last year, 2 mg a day for 6 weeks at a time. I hate to use superlatives and sound like a used car salesman, but I have had phenomenal results in my overall skin improvement. Crepey skin is <em>gone </em>and the overall texture, brightness and elasticity has improved to the point that I don't recall my skin <em>ever</em> looking as good.</p><p></p><p>[USER=12992]@Gman86 [/USER] has researched some other interesting points of GHK cu usage. I follow Dr. Seeds protocol which is 6 weeks on with 6 weeks off. The reason he recommended that was due to the potential for copper toxicity. New evidence indicates that the amount of copper injected at 2mg is significantly under the RDA, so it would appear that the possibility of copper toxicity is nonexistent with that dosage.</p><p></p><p>I do take a zinc supplement to balance to zinc / copper ratios as a precaution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BadassBlues, post: 265568, member: 38526"] I have had a lot of sun exposure, plus a significant amount of tanning booth time. My skin was really looking bad as I aged. Crepey, loss of elasticity and dull. I have used glycolic acid with some success, but nothing like what the GHK cu has done. I started using GHK cu topical several years ago on my face with excellent results. Improved elasticity, firmness and overall brightening. It is amazing stuff. I began injections last year, 2 mg a day for 6 weeks at a time. I hate to use superlatives and sound like a used car salesman, but I have had phenomenal results in my overall skin improvement. Crepey skin is [I]gone [/I]and the overall texture, brightness and elasticity has improved to the point that I don't recall my skin [I]ever[/I] looking as good. [USER=12992]@Gman86 [/USER] has researched some other interesting points of GHK cu usage. I follow Dr. Seeds protocol which is 6 weeks on with 6 weeks off. The reason he recommended that was due to the potential for copper toxicity. New evidence indicates that the amount of copper injected at 2mg is significantly under the RDA, so it would appear that the possibility of copper toxicity is nonexistent with that dosage. I do take a zinc supplement to balance to zinc / copper ratios as a precaution. [/QUOTE]
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